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good point. NSW state series has been on a few times, but they want $40k+ per round to televise it (12 minutes).

Aus GT and Aus Prod cars will have most rounds televised on either oneHD, 7 mate or SBS/speedweek. Aus GT was on the other day from Phillip Island including the Merc SLS, Vipers, Lambos, Porkers. They are worth watching ;)

Yeah, that's a series I want to watch.

hmm... seems the best place is on Pay TV (SPEED) :(

Aus GT Bathurst covered in 30mins on 7Mate? Man, takes me back to when Touring Cars were briefly covered on a late Sunday arvo with Sandy Roberts giving the breakdown.

Which is why we talk to a lot of series about webcasting. It's cheaper and can provide more of a connection to the fans. But you don't get the casual viewers so much, concentrates on the hardcore.

Hey all, just wanted to throw this out there & get some reviews.

Thinking of purchasing the Clarion VZ400A head deck with 7" flip screen & a heap of features, the local audio shop has it discounted for $549. RRP around $799

Check it out here, let me know what you think.

Cheers

I have one of those, so I can help you.

What did you want to do with it? I have two issues with mine...

When the iPod is connected via USB I can't use AV-IN

After having issues, I've now found out you need a special video cord to watch video on the iPod

That's pretty much it. Other than that its pretty good and integrates everything pretty well. I'm fairly happy with it, but those two issues give me the shits.

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Well they kindof have the idea right.......... just need to make it little bit longer.... and a little bit flatter... COME ON NISSAN!!! :D

pretty sure this is going to be a production mini-SUV from one of the various source (s)

Yeah saw the other thread in the motoring section. I don't actually think it's that ugly, but I Also don't know how big it is... are we talking GTiR MkII or Murano?

only you would want that mental image in your head..

you gay light blue fairy lol

lol, nice try but as I've told you before I can control what I envision mentally... thankfully.

Just because I think it, doesn't mean I see it.

And before you say it, no I didn't and no I won't. :laugh:

lol, nice try but as I've told you before I can control what I envision mentally... thankfully.

Just because I think it, doesn't mean I see it.

And before you say it, no I didn't and no I won't. :laugh:

you wouldnt need to envision it.. you already know how it feels.

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Yeah saw the other thread in the motoring section. I don't actually think it's that ugly, but I Also don't know how big it is... are we talking GTiR MkII or Murano?

I'm pretty sure they stated it's going to be based on the Quashqi or whatever it's called overseas, which is what we see here in Australia as the Murano.

I'm pretty sure they stated it's going to be based on the Quashqi or whatever it's called overseas, which is what we see here in Australia as the Murano.

Isn't Quashqi called Dualis here? So like a hatchback a bit bigger than a Tiida, except on stilts?

I have one of those, so I can help you.

What did you want to do with it? I have two issues with mine...

When the iPod is connected via USB I can't use AV-IN

After having issues, I've now found out you need a special video cord to watch video on the iPod

That's pretty much it. Other than that its pretty good and integrates everything pretty well. I'm fairly happy with it, but those two issues give me the shits.

I dont have an iPod(yet) so no prob there. I've just been after a flip screen for a while & this seemed to be a decent option for the $$$. I liked the fact that I can sinc my phone with it.

For the Nismo awesome club- Not really an ideal fitment, but better than stock. good if your std height. Cheap too!

http://www.nissanusa.com/nismo/performance-parts-accessories/accessories/maxima-2004/4030S-RNA4010.jsp

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